Thread: T junction temp
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Unread 02-26-2006, 09:34 PM   #8
Cathar
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Default Re: T junction temp

I dislike the dismissal of the seeking of knowledge. In all of the opening post, the same basic assumption is being made.

I may very well be wrong, but do these companies test for varying degrees of heatsink non-flatness or base flexing scenarios? Non-flatness, sometimes yes, but for flexing? Certainly not in any papers I've ever seen.

All I've see to date are assumptions, and the opening post is more of the same.

No. Am not going to Semi-Therm. Not my professional career. If you are there, find someone who does this stuff within Intel for a living, and run the question of flexing due to very thin heatsink materials by them, and see what they say, for both present and past IHS solutions, and do so with out any prior prejudicial pretext to the question. It's what I'd ask if I were there.

I'm out.

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